Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal is in the Granite State to try to make a difference for fellow Republican Walt Havenstein's gubernatorial campaign. Speaking to News 9, Jindal admitted he also has an eye on 2016 and the presidency.

Former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee was also in New Hampshire. He said he's also exploring whether he should run again.

"I want to make sure if I jump into this pool, there's water in it," he said. "I've been there before."

Jindal and Huckabee took notable positions on different issues. Huckabee was critical of the United Nations.

"Frankly, let's get something out of the United Nations other than a bunch of nonsense," he said. "I'm all for about jack-hammering the thing off the edge of Manhattan and let it float off into the East River."

Jindal said he was shedding no tears over the resignation of Attorney General Eric Holder. He also forecast what he believes will be the biggest challenge for the next attorney general.

"I'm talking about religious liberty and the ability to live your life according to your sincerely held religious beliefs," he said. "I'm not just talking about the Hobby Lobby case. It's bigger than that but certainly includes that."